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Plenary Session. John Harvey. Plenary Session Programme. Opening Ceremony - WvR organises - 45’ Invited Plenary Talks (*15) – 45’ each Track Summary talks (*7) - 20’ each Conference Summary Talk – 45’. Status of Invited Talks. Confirmed Future of High Speed LANs -Roese (Enterasys)
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Plenary Session John Harvey
Plenary Session Programme • Opening Ceremony - WvR organises - 45’ • Invited Plenary Talks (*15) – 45’ each • Track Summary talks (*7) - 20’ each • Conference Summary Talk – 45’ CHEP04 Programme Preparation
Status of Invited Talks • Confirmed • Future of High Speed LANs -Roese (Enterasys) • will include advanced security aspects • Autonomic Computing - Jai Menon (IBM) • Jai plans to bring a few working bricks of the ice-cube and a full-size mock-up. • Impact of e-science - Ken Peach (RAL) • not on Monday • Mano-technologies and Quantum Computing – Stan Williams (HP) • Declined • Data mining and indexing in Google Urs Holzle CHEP04 Programme Preparation
Status of Invited Talks - pending • Processors - Pat Gelsinger Intel/CTO • Future of computing and HEP role in it; National Computer Centre perspective - Anders Ynnerman? • EU Programmes in FP6/FP7 - Mariano Gago/LIP? • Computing in other sciences Biotechnology - Albert Jacard • WvR : “May need to offer talk to ORACLE” • only sponsor without a talk CHEP04 Programme Preparation
New Suggestions • Monika Henzinger, EPFLhas been in charge of research at Google since 1999 and recently accepted a position as professor in web algorithms at EPFL. • David Anderson, U.C. Berkeley, has been Director of the SETI@home project since 1997, and also runs the BOINC project, which develops software for public distributed computing. • Timo Jokiaho, Director of Technology, Nokia Networks, was until recently the president of the Service Availability forum (http://www.saforum.org/), which has a similar vision to the Grid, but in an industrial context. • Heinrich Rohrer (IBM Zurich Labs, Nobel prize for STM)- could approach him about an after-dinner speech about the future of computing, something he does with humour and humble wisdom, and from a physicist's point of view. CHEP04 Programme Preparation
Your Input • Online - Overview on trigger technologies • WAN – global network status, what services, digital divide - Peter Clarke? • Fabrics - Overview on Farm management (automated, real-time, systems are on-line) • Data mining on running experiments • Computing at RUN II Fermilab CHEP04 Programme Preparation
Special Meetings • WvR : “I will need a 2-hour slot, probably on Wednesday afternoon or on Thursday, where I will organise a small discussion round with all these top technologists and a few selected visionairs from our community, as it would be a great occasion to get such people around a table.” CHEP04 Programme Preparation